Examining Multimodal Community-Engaged Projects for Technical and Professional Communication: Motivation, Design, Technology, and Impact

Jason Tham, Jialei Jiang

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Abstract

This study examines the role of multimodality in facilitating service-learning goals. We report findings from qualitative interviews with 20 college instructors who have designed and facilitated multimodal community-engaged learning projects, identifying their motivations, goals, and the impact of these projects through reflections. Based on our qualitative analysis of these instructor responses, we discuss the technological and pedagogical implications of multimodal social advocacy projects in technical and professional writing courses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages128-159
Number of pages32
Volume53
No2
Specialist publicationJournal of Technical Writing and Communication
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • motivation
  • multimodal design
  • service-learning
  • social advocacy
  • technology

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